Compute · in-mumbai-1 · in-noida-1

Cloud servers in India, live in 30 seconds

KVM virtual machines on AMD EPYC with local NVMe, bundled bandwidth and INR billing — dedicated-vCPU plans run ~40% below the equivalent AWS Mumbai instance, with egress that would cost you ₹10/GB there included here.

CPU AMD EPYCDisk local NVMeNetwork 10 Gbps portProvision ~30 sBilling hourly · INR
Capabilities

Production features, not a bare VPS

30-second provisioning

Templates for Ubuntu, Debian, Rocky, AlmaLinux and Windows Server boot in about half a minute, with cloud-init user-data and SSH keys injected at first boot.

High availability

HA-enabled offerings restart your VM on a healthy host automatically if hardware fails; live migration means host maintenance doesn't touch your uptime.

Anti-affinity groups

Spread replicas of a database or app tier across different physical hosts with one setting, so a single hardware failure can't take out the whole tier.

Console & API access

Browser VNC console for rescue moments, plus full REST API, CLI and the CloudStack Terraform provider for everything else.

Snapshot-ready

Hourly to monthly snapshot policies with retention counts attach to any volume — restore or clone a server from any point in time.

Metrics built in

CPU, memory, disk and network graphs per VM in the console, with alert thresholds — no CloudWatch line item.

Under the hood

Apache CloudStack on KVM — open, portable, boring in the good way

Your servers are CloudStack service offerings on KVM hypervisors: dedicated plans map to pinned-core offerings, shared plans to weighted CPU shares. No proprietary hypervisor tax, no lock-in — qcow2 images move wherever you do.

Placement uses host tags and anti-affinity groups; failures trigger HA restarts; maintenance uses live migration.

  • AMD EPYC hosts, NVMe-backed primary storage
  • 10 Gbps host networking with DDoS-filtered upstream transit
  • cloud-init, SSH-key injection, user-data scripts on every template
  • Terraform provider, Ansible modules, REST API with per-project keys
  • Both zones in India: in-mumbai-1 and in-noida-1
Ubuntu 24.04Debian 12Rocky 9AlmaLinux 9Windows Server 2022DockerTerraformAnsiblecloud-init

Frequently asked questions

How fast can I deploy?+
About 30 seconds from a stock template in Mumbai or Noida. Custom ISO installs take as long as the OS installer does. Everything is scriptable via API or Terraform if you're wiring this into CI.
Shared vs dedicated vCPU — which one?+
Shared suits dev boxes, staging, cron workers and low-traffic sites; you share physical cores with fair-weighted scheduling. Dedicated pins cores to your VM — steady p99s for databases, APIs and production traffic. If you're benchmarking against AWS m6i, compare with our D-series.
Is the bundled transfer a fair-use trick?+
No — it's a metered allowance per plan (1–8 TB). Cross the line and overage is ₹1.50/GB, itemised on your GST invoice. For contrast, AWS Mumbai bills roughly ₹10/GB egress from the first GB after a 100 GB monthly free tier.
Can I resize later without rebuilding?+
Yes. vCPU/RAM changes are a service-offering swap with a brief reboot; NVMe volumes grow online with zero downtime. Downsizing disks isn't supported (that's a filesystem reality, not a policy).
What about Windows licensing?+
Windows Server 2022 templates carry a licence surcharge of ₹1,200/mo per 2 vCPU, billed with the plan in INR on the same GST invoice — no separate Microsoft billing relationship needed.

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